1.Inside the building: an example of Vertical circulation within the building is the use of stairs and elevators that connect one floor to another.
2.Outside the building: there are occasions where the building possesses stairs outside the building (on the front, gardens)
-The horizontal circulation:
1.Inside the building:
once it enters the building, hallways and corridors are used to create the path to the space
2.Outside the house: there are projects that contain a system of circulation in the outer areas, serve to connect the inside to the outside of the building.
Circulation types
In the video we can find two types of circulation
- Vertical Circulation:
1.Inside the building: an example of Vertical circulation within the building is the use of stairs and elevators that connect one floor to another.
2.Outside the building: there are occasions where the building possesses stairs outside the building (on the front, gardens)
-The horizontal circulation:
1.Inside the building:
once it enters the building, hallways and corridors are used to create the path to the space
2.Outside the house: there are projects that contain a system of circulation in the outer areas, serve to connect the inside to the outside of the building.